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British newspaper said the man believed to be a British national suspected in a piece heads in the pictorial tapes broadcast organization of the Islamic state, was wounded in the US-led air strike last week.
Newspaper Mail on Sunday that the British believed that the man who fired at him and the British media the name of "jihad John" His accent of London, which convincing appeared in a video broadcast by state regulation for the execution of Western hostages, was wounded in the air strike targeted a meeting of the leaders of the organization in the town of Qaim Iraqi adjacent to the Syrian border on Saturday.
The newspaper pointed out that the leader of the Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the state may be among the injured in the same attack, which killed about a dozen dead and about forty wounded in the ranks of the organization's leaders.
The newspaper pointed out that they derived their information from a nurse treated the wounded, and explained that "John jihad" and al-Baghdadi and others from state regulation wounded were taken to the hospital and then transferred to the Syrian town of Raqqa, and confirmed that it did not know the severity of their injuries.
It is believed that the "jihadist John," which appeared in sections depicting the beheading of American journalists James Foley and Stephen humanitarian relief workers and Britons David Haynes and Allen Henning is.
British Ministry of Defense said it could not confirm this information, and it was investigating the reports.
The US officials had confirmed on Tuesday that they could not confirm whether al-Baghdadi was wounded in the raid, which targeted the organization's leaders.
Broadcasting organization on Thursday for allegedly word Baghdadi in the wake of conflicting accounts of his injury.
The estimated number of British intelligence who hold British citizenship who are enrolled in the organization of the state in Syria and Iraq about five hundred people.
Source: Agencies
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